Listen to music by Jennifer Higdon on Apple Music. Pulitzer Prize and three-time Grammy-winner Jennifer Higdon (b. Brooklyn, NY, December 31, 1962) taught herself to play flute at the age of 15 and began formal musical studies at 18, with an even later start in composition at the age of 21. Jennifer Higdon: Violin Concerto. Higdon's Violin Concerto earned her the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for music. Jennifer Higdon's Concerto for Orchestrais a familiar work to the Atlanta audience; it was performed here in 2015 and 2019. In 2020, Higdon's Percussion Concerto recording was inducted into the Library of Congress National Recording Registry. She has employed such experimental touches in other works, as well, perhaps a reflection of her studies with George Crumb, who loved to create new timbres through special instrumental effects. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page. Williams, Max Brenton Harkey. 'Accessible' is often a dirty word in the world of art, but Jennifer embraces the concept and explains that a major priority for her is to give listeners a sense of grounding and a feel for where they are in her compositions.". Bartk is a clear influence in Fiery Red, as it is (unsurprisingly, perhaps) in Higdons Concerto for Orchestra (2002). Her orchestral work, blue cathedral, is one of the most performed contemporary orchestral works in the repertoire, more than 650 performances since its premiere in 2000. She has served as Composer-in-Residence with several orchestras, including the Cincinnati Symphony, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Fort Worth Symphony. 1962), imagines a series of divergent dreams. Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35II. The cats names, for the record, are Beau and Squeak. (Higdon told me that the latter was meant to be very dense.) [1] She also makes use of rhythmic ostinati which give motion to many of her works especially her more rapid compositions. Jennifer Higdon DATES Born December 31, 1962 in Brooklyn NATIONALITY American STYLE/PERIOD Modern 1920-Present FAMOUS WORKS blue cathedral, City Scape, Concerto for Orchestra, Percussion Concerto, Violin Concerto BIOGRAPHY Unlike most composers, Jennifer Higdon did not begin studying or listening to classical music until she was a teenager! To tie into this title, I make extensive use the intervals of unisons, sevenths, and seconds throughout this movement. The good news is that the different voices can be heard without drowning one another out, which is one of the exciting things about this piece. She studied flute performance at Bowling Green State University with Judith Bentley, who encouraged her to explore composition. The audience, which the Star reviewer called "hearteningly large" but at which the empty seats concerned some acquaintances with whom I spoke, gave the concerto a tumultuous ovation. Violin ConcertoIII. At 15, she happened upon her mothers old flute and, with the help of a method book, taught herself. Her first opera, Cold Mountain, won the prestigious International Opera Award for Best World Premiere in 2016; the first American opera to do so in the award's history. The Mannes Orchestra, led by Mannes Director of Orchestral and Conducting Studies David Hayes, returns to Alice Tully Hall in a concert featuring a symphonic world premiere by Adolphus Hailstork, a New York premiere by Zhou Tian, a New York premiere by Jennifer Higdon featuring CoPA . "Jennifer Higdon's vivid, attractive works have made her a hot commodity lately," wrote Steve Smith of the New York Times. Her visits will be with the Delaware Symphony, the Glens Falls Symphony, the Harrisburg Symphony, the Metropolitan Youth Symphony of Portland (Oregon), the Knoxville Symphony, and the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York. The first movement of this concerto, written for the violinist, Hilary Hahn, carries a somewhat enigmatic title of 1726. This number represents an important aspect of such a journey of discovery, for both the composer and the soloist. On the surface, it appears to be a simple formula: Higdon writes music that audiences like to hear and musicians find gratifying to play. All Rights Reserved. She has received many awards, including the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Music for her Violin Concerto[2][3] and three Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for her Percussion Concerto in 2010, Viola Concerto in 2018, and Harp Concerto in 2020. Her earliest compositions date to the early '80s, but she emerged as an important figure in the period of the new millennium with such orchestra works as blue cathedral (1999), City Scape (2002), and Concerto for Orchestra (2002). Pulitzer Prize and three-time Grammy-winner Jennifer Higdon (b. Brooklyn, NY, December 31, 1962) taught herself to play flute at the age of 15 and began formal musical studies at 18, with an even later start in composition at the age of 21. This site uses cookies to offer you the best possible experience. Someone I spoke with declared that the concert would have been worth attending just for this. She has won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition three times. Orders can be placed by going to the Works/Orchestral section. Contents Higdon has been commissioned to write a string quartet for the Buffalo Chamber Music Society, to commemorate its 100th season. Violin Concerto 4 Gyrgy Ligeti Violin Concerto 1990 Play 16. 3. [19][20] The second was in 2018 for her Viola Concerto. Violin Concerto 3 William Walton Violin Concerto 1939 Play 18. Higdon's In the Shadow of the Mountain was the group's final 20x20 commission and will receive its New York Premiere in Weill Hall. Jennifer Koh plays the difficult violin part with exceptional beauty of tone, and the ASO Chorus is on top form. In this particular case, there are several chaconnes, which create the stage for a dialog between the soloist and various members of the orchestra. Terms & Conditions | 5 Jennifer Higdon Violin Concerto 2008 Play 14. Higdon was recently inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The first is enigmatically denoted "1726," a number Higdon says has meaning to both her and Hahn and she has promised an autographed copy of the score to the first six respondents correctly guessing what this significance is. | [13] Her most popular work is blue cathedral, a one-movement tone poem which she wrote in memory of her brother, who died of cancer in 1998. Lawdon Press is pleased to announce this new recording of Concerto 4-3. Higdon received a Bachelor's Degree in Music from Bowling Green State University, an Artist Diploma from The Curtis Institute of Music, and an M.A. All Rights Reserved. And how is the composer planning to celebrate her win? In 2018, Higdon received the Eddie Medora King Award from the University of Texas at Austin. In the latter work, Higdon goes to great lengths to provide the soloist with long stretches of soft, melodic music (mostly for vibraphone and marimba) which acts as a welcome foil for the obligatory, drum-heavy fireworks one (rightly) expects in a percussion extravaganza. "I'm humbled and honored to get the prize," Higdon said in a phone interview Monday. But Jennifer Higdon came to classical music later than most composers. Toccata - Walter Piston 5. Glance through the Upcoming Performances page of her official website and youll find that her work is being played not only by the Houston Symphony and Philadelphia Orchestra, but also by municipal, community, and high school ensembles across the country. On the occasions where she has set non-English texts, she tends to use both the text and translation in the piece, allowing the piece to more effectively communicate its message. "Smoky Mountain Air" by Jennifer Higdon Performed by Rachel Loseke, violin "Nowhere to Hide" by Alice Jones Performed by Kelsey Bentley, French horn "hill and valley" by Mary Kouyoumdjian Performed by Hillary Herndon, viola "O-O-O" by Yaz Lancaster Performed by Claire Chenette, oboe "Ten Children #13" by Michael Lowenstern The phrasing is very varied, with an unusual amount of pizzicato, for both soloist and other strings, some fluttering sounds, even from the brass, an undulating passage, some smooth legato from the strings. Higdon has been frank about her allegiance to traditional musical values what some would call accessibility. Instead, her early musical education came from listening to rock and folk music from the 1960s. Hilary Hahn, violin. Find Jennifer Higdon composition information on AllMusic. Missoula Symphony Assn. The 30-minute work received its world premiere on Feb. 6, 2009, by violinist Hilary Hahn with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mario Venzano. The slow movement is called Chaconni (admittedly a neologism) to indicate that the movement has more than one repeated chord progression. 35. He referred to the music as "American contemporary music at its most vacuous, a noisy mishmash". "[6], "Despite Anxiety and Naysayers, Composer Wins Her Pulitzer", "Composer Jennifer Higdon pursues friendly music", "Sound That's Lush and Slow, Speedy and Precise", "HIGDON; TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concertos: Playing of great subtlety from Hilary Hahn in two well-contrasted concert", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Violin_Concerto_(Higdon)&oldid=1053643566, "Fly Forward" a fastpaced movement, Higdon imagined violinist Hilary Hahn racing in the Olympics as she was composing the piece, This page was last edited on 5 November 2021, at 03:52. Hablas espaol? She didnt begin composing until she was 21 and even then only at the behest of her flute teacher but went on to complete graduate studies at Curtis and the University of Pennsylvania, working with Ned Rorem and George Crumb, respectively. Jennifer Higdon (composer). At 55, she is one of the most widely performed living composers in the United States. Violinist Hilary Hahn, for whom the . This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. [6] She also often uses scalar passages to add melodic or harmonic context to the music. And I have a tendency to make musical events happen or turn over fast. She has explained her philosophy partly as a reaction to the anything-goes happenings she experienced through her fathers artistic interests, her grounding in the steady rhythms of popular music, and also the dogged determination she felt she needed in order to make up for her own late start. Dr. Higdon received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto, with the committee . chamber music, Kammermusik [G], musique de chambre [F], musica da camera [I], musica cameralis [L] "Classical Music" for a small ensemble, generally 8 or fewer players with a canonical emphasis on 3-6 players. The mood of the work was more lyrical than not. 1, Op. Higdon came to music relatively late. Violin Concerto: III - Jennifer Higdon 4. Harmonically, Higdon's music tends to use tonal structures, but eschews traditional harmonic progressions in favor of more open intervals. Higdon says she found out that she had won the Pulitzer after noticing that she suddenly had a lot of messages on her cell phone. All Things Majestic was premiered at Walk Festival Hall on August 19th, 2011. If you are a library, university or other organisation that would be interested in an institutional subscription toGramophoneplease click herefor further information. The finale is "Fly Forward," a name that came to Higdon during the Olympics last year when she was working on the movement and which she thought an apt term to apply to what Hahn was going to play. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-4600. by the Boston Symphony conducted by Serge Koussevitzky, with Gregor Piatigorsky the soloist; 1944 - Schoenberg: Piano Concerto, by the NBC Symphony conducted by Leopold Stokowski, with Eduard Steuermann as soloist; 1959 - Poulenc: opera "La voix humaine" (The Human Voice), in Paris at the Opra Comique; 1976 - John La Montaine: opera "Be Glad, Then, America," at University Park, Pa.; 1996 - Stephen Paulus: "Dramatic Suite," for flute, viola, cello and piano, in St. A 21st-Century Perspective on Four American Originals Notes by Andrea Lamoreaux Jennifer Higdon b. [5] She also developed an interest in photography and writing at an early age. He said that did this with the orchestra that Schumann himself had conducted in Dusseldorf, which is used to steady tempos and he did not know whether this would provoke outrage and they actually liked it enough to ask him to be their "Schumann" conductor. Sonorities at first familiar . She has is a major figure in contemporary Classical music, receiving the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto, a 2010 Grammy for her Percussion Concerto and a 2018 Grammy for her Viola Concerto. In a brilliantly apt move, Hahn played as an encore an exquisite Sarabande by Bach that could not have been more of a change of pace. He took them to various exhibitions of new and experimental art that gave her her earliest exposure to art and helped her to form an idea of what art was. Higdon received awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the American Academy of Arts & Letters (two awards), the Pew Fellowship in the Arts, Meet-the-Composer, the National Endowment for the Arts, and ASCAP. Pulitzer Prize- and three-time Grammy Award-winning composer Jennifer Higdon is one of America's most frequently performed living composers. Appendix: Jennifer Higdon's Violin Concerto Instrumentation . College of Music (degree granting department) Premiered in 2000, it has since been performed by more than 400 orchestras around the world. Ones never really sure what might come next, though at the same time, the various ideas are woven together expertly theres a strong feeling of structural integrity. And its quintessential Higdon, marrying simplicity with complexity, and stability with surprise. Philadelphia-based composer Jennifer Higdon won the Pulitzer Prize for music with her Violin Concerto Monday. A major figure in contemporary classical music, she received the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto, a 2010 Grammy for her Percussion Concerto, a 2018 Grammy for her Viola Concerto, and . Allegro moderato [0:19:22.71] 05. 1962, born in Brooklyn, resides in Philadelphia Carl Ruggles 1876-1971, born in Massachusetts, died in Vermont Lou Harrison 1917-2003, born in Oregon, died in Indiana The Apollo Chamber Players embarked on a remarkable journey to commission 20 works by 2020. In a pre-concert forum Higdon suggested that one might be reminded of Hindemith, as she has played work of his for flute (her instrument.) The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. Check out this recent article in the New York Times. Jennifer Higdon *1962Violin Concerto - Dedicated to Hilary Hahn00:00 1. She has received many awards including the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto and a 2009 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for her Percussion Concerto. Indeed, theres an English pastoral quality to much of Higdons lyrical writing. Jennifer Higdon 's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra was written in 2008. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Elected a Member of the American Philosophical Society in 2019, she was a professor of composition at the Curtis Institute of Music from 1994 to 2021.[4]. Rene Orth's "10 Days in a Madhouse" will be given its world premiere on Sept. 21 in the opening of the company's O23 Festival, and Jennifer Higdon's "Woman with Eyes Closed" has been . The Red Violin. In Tempus Praesens The piece was later awarded the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Music.[2][3][4]. 12:06 AM Symphony Composer: Luigi Boccherini . [22] The third was in 2020 for her Harp Concerto.[23]. By Jennifer Higdon. Jennifer Higdon (b. At about the same time, she picked up a flute her mother had bought, and she began teaching herself to play using an old flute method book. Pale Yellow, the first movement of her Piano Trio (2003), is an especially lovely example, as both elements are so tender and lyrical. She was born in Brooklyn, though her parents moved to Atlanta soon thereafter, and then to a farm in the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee. http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-4600, Sauer, Gregory (professor directing treatise), Van Glahn, Denise (university representative), College of Music (degree granting department), Florida State University (degree granting institution). ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2010. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). Personally, I would prefer not to hear it this way again, but it was interesting. Higdon is honored to be a part of the sixth recording by the Apollo Chamber Players. Her works have been recorded on over 60 CDs. Just a word about the Schumann. Violin ConcertoII. Website. As she put it to the Los Angeles Times, You dont need a PhD to understand my pieces. Whats intriguing, at least to me, is how unconventional the music is under its generally conventional surface. Most of the people I started school with were far more advanced than I was, and I had an extraordinary amount of catching up to do." Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Before and after photos from space show storms effect on California reservoirs, Dramatic before and after photos from space show epic snow blanketing SoCal mountains, Its really bad up here. Stranded residents in San Bernardino Mountains brace for more snow, Michael Ovitz on Michael Crichton, and the Jasper Johns flags of their dreams, AP and Mannie Garcia, photographer at center of Shepard Fairey case, drop claims against each other, 19 cafes that make L.A. a world-class coffee destination, The chance of a lifetime: Five friends ski the tallest mountain in Los Angeles, Shocking, impossible gas bills push restaurants to the brink of closures, Im visiting all 600 L.A. spots on the National Register. false Jennifer Higdon's blue cathedral was inspired by her grief over her brother's death. 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